you see? it has hot and sweaty workout girls. it's already like an  
exact mirror of this group.

On 31 Jul 2007, at 20:29, Michael Verdi wrote:

I joined that group -
http://youtube.com/group/videoblogging and posted a message.  
Hopefully more
than just the hot and sweaty workout girl will answer.

- Verdi

On 7/31/07, Michael Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 >
 > I'm up for it. Some of my videos have been racking up 10s of views  
over
 > the last few weeks and I haven't "met" anyone yet. Mostly I guess  
it's a
 > matter of spending time figuring out how things work. I couldn't  
figure out
 > the group thing either. I did submit a video to an editing group  
and it got
 > seen a few times.
 > - Verdi
 >
 > On 7/31/07, Rupert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 > >
 > > I mean, not that we'd even have to create a new group:
 > >
 > > http://youtube.com/group/videoblogging
 > >
 > > is there already.
 > >
 > > Unless you think there's a need to start another I'm going to  
join up
 > > there.
 > >
 > >
 > > On 31 Jul 2007, at 19:56, Rupert wrote:
 > > So I finally figured out how to search for Youtube Groups. I  
found a
 > > couple of dozen groups associated with videoblogging - but none of
 > > them had more than a few members, and there were no fresh  
discussions
 > > or activity.
 > >
 > > Is anybody else here interested in joining a group on Youtube?
 > >
 > > As per the Facebook group discussion last week, I'd want a group to
 > > complement the Yahoo group rather than duplicate it. It'd be a way
 > > to share videos and connect with people on Youtube, explore the
 > > communities and conversations there, even to inspire us to feel  
it's
 > > worthwhile posting on Youtube, and to find more viewers.
 > >
 > > If nobody says yes, I won't bother, because the last thing I  
want to
 > > do is create another unpopulated dead Group.
 > >
 > > But it could be a great way to build a bridge from this group into
 > > Youtube, since it's often been remarked that there's so much
 > > separation between us.
 > >
 > > My 'month of Youtube' has been a little slowed down by hectic  
work &
 > > home life, but I'm still as committed to exploring it more.
 > >
 > > As I just wrote in an email to someone else, I do think it's a bit
 > > mad that so many of us are not on Youtube more, given the much  
larger
 > > number of people passing through there than through any other site.
 > > Youtube has 50%+ share of all online video, but amazingly the
 > > mefeedia figures show it has less videoblogs than other sites.
 > >
 > > I understand that a few people will not want to deal with youtube's
 > > TOS, their interface or their picture quality, but for a lot of us
 > > who want to connect with other people and evangelize this stuff a
 > > little, it surely makes more sense to spend some time hanging  
out on
 > > the main drag as well as behind the bike shed.
 > >
 > > What do you reckon? Who would want to join?
 > >
 > > Rupert
 > > http://twittervlog.tv/
 > >
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 > >
 > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
 > >
 > >
 > >
 >
 >
 >
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 > http://michaelverdi.com
 > http://spinxpress.com
 > http://freevlog.org
 > Author of Secrets Of Videoblogging - http://tinyurl.com/me4vs

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